宿泊施設の情報
‘Hanul Morii’ is a unique riverside retreat located in the peaceful woods of Transylvania, Romania. Originally built in 1918 as a countryside water mill and home to a small farming family, the property has been lovingly restored into a welcoming getaway that blends comfort, nature, and history.
The main cabin can accommodate up to 17 guests and features:
- 5 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms
- A spacious dining room and cozy common areas
- A private sauna, jacuzzi, and outdoor unheated pool
- A large terrace with stunning views of the surrounding nature
In addition to the main cabin, the property now includes 2 tiny homes located right by the river.
Each Tiny Home accommodates 1 to 4 people and includes:
- A matrimonial bed and an extendable sofa
- A fully equipped kitchen and private bathroom
- A BBQ area, outdoor sitting spaces, and two beautiful terraces
- Smart Tv and WiFi
PLEASE NOTE!
Guests staying in the tiny homes do not have access to the sauna, jacuzzi, or pool, which are exclusively for guests of the main cabin (5 bedroom house for 17 guests).
The property is easily accessible from the E60 road and is approximately 75 km from Cluj-Napoca and 83 km from Oradea.
周辺エリアの情報
Ciucea is a charming village located in western Cluj County, Transylvania, nestled along the banks of the Crișul Repede River. Situated approximately 72 km from Cluj-Napoca and 78 km from Oradea, it offers an ideal mix of accessibility and natural beauty.
The village is best known for the Octavian Goga Memorial Complex, a cultural landmark that includes a neo-Romanian style manor house, the poet's mausoleum, and a traditional wooden church originally from Gălpâia. The estate once belonged to Hungarian poet Ady Endre before being acquired by Romanian poet and politician Octavian Goga.
Ciucea has a peaceful, rustic atmosphere, surrounded by the scenic foothills of the Vlădeasa and Meseș Mountains. It’s a perfect base for exploring the natural beauty of northwestern Romania — including hiking trails, forest paths, and riverside spots ideal for fishing or relaxing.
The village also reflects the region’s multicultural past, with both Orthodox and Reformed churches and a history that includes its role in the 1919 Romanian–Hungarian War.
Whether you're interested in literature, history, or outdoor activities, Ciucea offers a quiet and authentic Transylvanian experience close to major routes like the E60, connecting it easily with Cluj-Napoca, Oradea, and nearby attractions.